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To Lai and For S.ilw. FOR SALE.— Tomatoes, 2d per 11 H^l. VWR^TOLD, Ve«n-st. nnO LET. — A number JL houses, o rooms, all conveniei ces and £-acre, 10s 6d; and a ne house centrally situated with pa< dock, at 12s; others at 10s, 11s ( rooms), and 14s (8 rooms and 6 acres MORTON and CO. FOR SALE.— In Onurcher-«treei splendid 5-acre section with a out-buildings; no reasonable offer r< I fused. B. GOULD, North Road. FOR SALE.— Nectarines 3*d an 4d per lb. Case lots. Cash. , %i I . A .X 0 -> Ao l a^1 fMI ACRES (50 flat, bal. undu lUU lating), new house, cream cry on ground, close school and town carry 40 cows and other stock easily P.C. at £18 acre. £180 cash, balano at o per cent. 1\ years. A real bar ga ™l_M°. R ;L oN _ and _ C PWHY PAY RENTP— New five roomed cottage, bath, pantry w. house, copper, etc., J acre, nie< locality, only £375; easy terms. EAUTIFUL broomed House, nevi (every convenience), | acre, central and dry, £475 ; £50 cash. MORTON and CO. POULTRY FARM for £135!House (insured for £100), and S nice sections, 3 minutes from railway. A genuine bargain. Must b€ sold. MORTON and CO. BUSINESSES for~6ale~: Grocery (splendid opening), blacksmith and wheelwright (genuine and cheap), fruit confectionery (£l2 week profit)", hotel (£ls week clear), hairdressing and tobacconist (real good business), coach and carrying business (highly profitable for 2or 3 men)] laundry and 2 good boardinghouseß. We can honestly recommend any ol these. MORTON and CO. DAIRY FARMS.— We have «some real good ones for sale as going concerns with stock and plant complete^ — first-class land, long leases, tiptop cows, high tests and big cheques — 100 to 200 acres ; £180, £250 to £500 cash required. One of these includes a profitable grocery business. MORTON andCO. NOTE. — If you want to buy a farm, consult us. We'll give you the benefit, of our wide experience and charge you — -nothing ! If you want to rpll n form Cor other property) send particulnrs to us. We'll do the rest. Onr motto is: Straightforwardness. oirility. promptitude. MORTON and CO. TO LET. — Office opposite Saleyards. Rent 10s per week. Apply GEO. W. Kingsbeer, Eclipse Carriage Works, Manchester-street. TO LET OR FOR SALE.—On easy terms, new and up-to-date 6roomed house, situated Derby-street, clos© to Fergusson-street; washhouse, copper and tubs, h. and c. water, rent low to a good tenant. Apply RATLIFF Land Agency. FOR SALE. — 2 second hand Bradley gigs, 1 Faulkner (shifting seat) gig, new spring tip-drays, 3 new Bent-wing dogcarts, 4 new gigs, including Bradley "speedy" and straight shaft sulky. Also many others that must be quitted this month. Inspection invited, and mo reasonable offer refused. Apply quickly. GEO. W. KINGSBEER, Carriage Builder, Manchester-street. FOR SALE or Lease.— A good little dairy farm, 40 acres; 6roome'l house, etc. Apply R. P. SMITH. ARE you insured? Insurance in all its branches. Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, Employers' Liability, etc., etc. RATLIFF LAND AGENCY. -| (\ pT ACRES, Colyton, good dairy J_U«J farm, 7-romed house, woolshed, cowbails, etc., 25 acres ploughable. Price 18 per acre, £200 cash. VICTOR E. SMITH. QKft ACRES, 9 miles Marton, OiJa good dairy farm, 5-roomed house, milking sheds, all conveniences. Price, £13 10s. £1000 cash. VICTOR E. SMITH. INDIAN Runner Drakes for sale Kuight's Strain, winner of New Zealand Competition ; Howell's Strain, winner of Australian Hen Con petition. Drakes 10s 6d each ; unr< !ated breeding trios 20s. Utility only. White Leghorns and Indian Runner Ducks. If your locality is too damp for hens, try Indian Runners. SAM S. STEELE, Kimbolton. ARE you looking for a reliable Cycle? If so, see the latest models at CLARKSON'S. Cash or pnsv t^ruiß FOR SALE — Bargains, Coucnes Plushette and Tapestry ; Duchess Chest and Washstands. Very choice. Single Kapoc Bed and Pillow, 20s '•MDTr'R Pr.rn«r ?hr.\i. FOR SALE— Light-weight P.N. Motor Cycle, almost new. Price £32 10s. Call and inspect. G. BARRY and CO. WANTED for EXCHANGE.— From 50 to 100 acres Rich Dairy Farm, close to Feilding, for good Wellington Property as part payment. Owners ploose send fullest particulars to " Straimir Post." cars of Star. Full particulars of City j>roporty will he {riven by return nf p^Rt Miscellaneous. WANTED.— Three Young Men Boarders for board and lodging in a- private family. Terms moderate. Apply at the STAR Office. MY establishment will be open on TUESDAY, closing on Wednesday as usual. JOHN COBBE. WANTED KNOWN.— The Colyton School Picnic will be held in Mi Milieu's paddock on TUESDAY, tht 9th. instead of Wednesday, as previously arranged. SPECIAL FOR THE MEN FOLK 5 ONLY Oolonial-made Suits in Greys, 5 and 6 only, to go at 22s 6d 10 pairs only Colonial Tweed Trousers, 3 to 7, at 7s 6d pair. Sample Working Shirts, Is lid up 3 pair* All Wool Sox for 2s 6d. 4 new Ties, one a new Bow, for Is. Visit the Clothing Department foi Solid Satisfaction. McGRUER. THOMSON and CO. MEETING of the Firo BrlgadeTt 8 o'clock this evening. Temporary members requested to attend. G. SAYWELL. AS a Dressing for Wounds, Sores, Ulcers, etc., EUSEPTOL is unrivalled. It cleanses and soothes inflamed or ulcerated surfaces and is wonderfully curative for open wounds. Can be used either diluted or undiluted, according to the exigency of the case. BELL and CO., agents. ANTED^AIf" those"" Men "and Women who voted at the General Election to roll up and register their votes for the Licensing Committee on Tuesday next. ANTED to Purchase.^lO~to~il acres first-class land, with dwelling of 6 rooms. State price to Box 28, Feilding. FOR Shaving use and a - Wash for the Head, EUSEPTOL always emits a pleasant aroma and does not corrode ; it is therefore most suitable for Barbers and others. A few drops in the shaving-mug sterilizes, and destroys any noxious micro-orga-nisms and obviates the possibility ol contagion from dirty razors. BELI and Co., agents. BARGAIN SPECIALS THIS WEEK -i O YARDS of Dark Navy Print Jl^l also Reds, for 3s lid. 12 yards of Check Zephyr, in 6 gooc shades, for 4s 6d. 12 yards Stripe Galatea, Brown Navy, etc., for 4s lid. 12 yards White Pinafore Muslin for 4s lid. : . Hosts of other almost gifts at oui Dress Counter. McGRUER, THOMSON and CO. WANTED KNOWN.— That A. J HART is making a specialty o\ Jam and Lemon Rolls, one trial oi which will satisfy customers that thej are the best and daintiest obtainable

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 822, 8 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 822, 8 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 822, 8 March 1909, Page 3

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